Trap Automation & Intro to Dwarf Computers 🔅 DWARF FORTRESS STEAM 🔅

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Computing in Dwarf Fortress is the practice of setting up complex constructions to perform logical operations and calculations; ideally, to control some functionality of your fortress. Even if it isn't a young concept anymore, there is still much room for improvement and development. One reason is that there are many ways to solve one problem. Innovation and invention are encouraged.

The addition of minecarts to Dwarf Fortress has opened up new and exciting logic and computing options for the ambitious fortress manager. Minecart-based logic gates and memory cells are easy to build, quick to react, and can even be built without power, water, or creatures. The training your doctors will receive is just one of many reasons to compute with minecarts!

Newton's Cradle Memory ~ Designed by A Legend- TinyPirate !!
Newton's Cradle memory cell is notable both for its small footprint and for demonstrating an important principle of minecarts. When the northern gear assembly ☼ is briefly engaged, the northern roller ╤ becomes powered, launching the northern minecart ■ into the southern minecart ■. The southern minecart then leaves the output plate ^ and settles on the southern (unpowered) roller. When the southern gear assembly is briefly engaged, the situation reverses: the southern minecart settles on the output plate, knocking the northern minecart onto the northern (unpowered) roller-- as in its original state.

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Music:
Dwarf Fortress (Official Steam Soundtrack)
by Dabu, Simon Swerwer, Águeda Macias

Songs of Saltfork album for use in the Dwarf Fortress utility Soundsense by zwei (and smooth stone lounge listening). SoS is loosely inspired by a coastal biome. You can find this song, and all his others for FLACking free on https://soundcloud.com/simonswerwer

All of Simonswerer's songs are CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)
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